There are some useful midi practice files at Learn Choral Music due to the painstaking hard work of John Hooper, (email: MUSIC@THEH00PERS.DEM0N.C0.UK ) who has written other such practice files which we have used

There is a file for each number and with each part (SATB) emphasised to help you practice, so save them to your computer or tablet, and play them on its sound card or using your electronic keyboard.

Choralia.net

Perhaps even better than the above MIDI file library is the practice material to be found at www.choralia.net, which was recommended to me by Jane. All parts of all choral numbers are available both as MP3 audio files and as VS – Virtual singer files (needs a special plug in). Furthermore, the individual part files are also available as (i) the particular voice (eg S-A-T or B) with organ accompaniment and a metronome (b) that voice emphasised but with other voices available – no metronome and (c) the whole work for SATB – no particular voice emphasis. The vocoder-like rendition of the voices means that the actual words are reproduced – a big plus.

Disclaimer. The links above are provided in good faith & for non commercial private study purposes. The parish of Holy Trinity with St Wilfrid’s Bingley did not upload these files to the internet and are not responsible for their copyright or validity – they were uploaded by those credited with this above. You are at liberty to use the files or not according to your own discretion.

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